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<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF88672700A425ACFEE7FF00" bold="true" box="[151,330,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="60" pageNumber="61">Melzeria horni</emphasis>
Green
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(gender not determined) (
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:
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, on foliage of unknown plant, no date,
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(
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,
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<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF88672700F52481FE61FE65" bold="true" box="[198,460,442,468]" pageId="60" pageNumber="61">Unmounted material</emphasis>
. Not seen.
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. Body oval, about equally rounded at both ends. Length about 220255 µm, width 100125 µm.
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. Derm membranous, without obvious dermal spinules. Dorsal setae hairlike, each 25 µm long; approximately in 2 medial lines, with pairs on all abdominal segments, 1 pair on pro-, meso- and metathorax, plus 2 pairs on head; also with submarginal setae on meso- and metathorax and on head, plus a possible submedial pair on 1st-abdominal segment. Microtubular ducts with a particularly long outer ductule, each about 1618 µm long, possibly with a small membranous dermal rim; also with a strongly sclerotised distal end, which appears to have a narrow duct running through it; distributed as follows: with a duct opening located just dorsad to each marginal spinose seta on thorax and abdomen, plus 2 further pairs along margin of head (where marginal spines absent); also with pairs submedially on head, mesothorax and 1st-abdominal segment. Loculate pores and macrotubular ducts absent. Anal lobes absent or rounded, membranous; each with a very long apical flagellate seta about 112116 µm long. Marginally with 2 pairs of short setae between long apical setae, each about 3 µm long. Anus small, 2 µm wide, without an anal ring or anal ring setae but with 2 minute setae on each side ventrally, each about 1 or 2 µm long. Anus surrounded by a slightly quadrate membranous plate, about 7 µm wide.
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<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF88672700F526D6FE89FBB6" bold="true" box="[198,292,1005,1031]" pageId="60" pageNumber="61">Margin</emphasis>
. Marginal setae cupolate-shaped, l4 µm long, each with a broad base (3 µm wide) and a short sharp point; each in a dermal pocket of about same depth as length of seta; with 1 pair on each abdominal and thoracic segment but none present on head. Eyespots fairly small, each 67 µm wide, situated on margin near base of antennae.
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. Derm membranous. Loculate pores with mainly 5 loculi: with 1 immediately laterad to each peritreme plus another near margin on each side of metathoracic segment. Microtubular and macrotubular ducts absent. With 3 pairs of long setae between antennae (anterior pair longest (about 10 µm long) and possibly submarginal); setae mesad of meso- and metacoxae apparently absent; with a pair of small setae (each 23 µm long) medially on abdominal segments
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; submarginal setae as follows: 1 minute seta on abdominal segments I
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, 1 or 2 near each thoracic marginal spine and 1 on either side of simple eye; also with 1 on each side of abdominal segment
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in an inner submarginal line.
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Antennae 6 segmented, about 5059 µm long; segment
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shortest; setal distribution: scape 1; pedicel probably 0; segments
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0 or 1 setose setae;
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&amp;
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1 setose seta + 1 fleshy seta;
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3 fleshy setae, 2 short setose setae plus 3 long setae; length of longest about 30 µm. Clypeolabral shield about 6068 µm long, apparently extended somewhat anteriorly; labium probably 2 segmented, about 28 µm wide, 22 µm long, with possibly 3 pairs of short setae distally near apex. Spiracles very small, peritremes possibly 4 µm wide, probably without lateral membranous cavity. Legs well developed; lengths: (metathoracic leg (µm)): coxa 20 21; trochanter + femur 2834; tibia 1820; tarsus 1113; claw 9; setae: coxae 0?, trochanter 1 longish seta, femur 1, tibia 1 (2?), tarsus 2; long trochanter seta 13 µm long; tarsal campaniform sensillum present; claw with a small denticle; both tarsal digitules on all legs capitate and equal in size; claw digitules alike with small capitate apices.
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<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF88672700F523C6FEE4F8A6" bold="true" box="[198,329,1789,1815]" pageId="60" pageNumber="61">Comment.</emphasis>
The first-instar nymphs of
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<emphasis id="8AB0EAD5FF88672702A223C6FD54F8A7" box="[657,761,1789,1814]" italics="true" pageId="60" pageNumber="61">M. horni</emphasis>
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are easily separable from those of other eriococcid firstinstar nymphs known from the Neotropics in having only setose dorsal setae (all other South American eriococcid first-instar nymphs have some spinose dorsal setae). In addition, the first-instar nymph of
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has: (i) 6 segmented antennae; (ii) exceptionally long microtubular ducts restricted to the dorsum and margin; (iii) cupolate-shaped marginal spinose setae; (iv) no cruciform pores; (v) single loculate pores laterad to each spiracle; and (vi) anal lobes unsclerotised and not differentiated.
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